Send us the Vehicle IDs that you would want us to deactivate (which would allow you to use the hanging license when you try to register a device).
Moerover, are you creating a new FlytSim instance on a different AWS machine or on the same machine?

I think the AWS machine gets removed and a new one created - but it should have the exact same specs.

Here are the vehicle Ids I would like removed - also maybe we can have the option to delete devices in the UI sometime in the future - or replace a license when adding a new device - use an already allocated license:

I’m really curious about the fact that I do not have the possibility of reusing a personal license.
What are the reasons behind this? What would be the purpose?

Now I’m in the actual position where I need to create an additional account just so I can register other devices even though the other ones are not available anymore. As @aluca said, machines are deleted from time to time, and unfortunately that means losing the hardware chassis id. Also, it kinda defeats a little bit the docker image purpose right? Because if I run the docker container with another path as volume, it needs to be reactivated.

In any case, please help me understand how can I activate additional simulators and keeping just 6 licenses active - meaning how can I reuse the available licenses without creating accounts here and there?

Thank you for your response.
I mean that… the docker-compose contains a mounted volume and that mounted volume keeps some metadata that says that particular device is activated or not. That’s why I mentioned that the change of that volume path can cause the device to appear deactivated.

But that isn’t my main concern.
I’m trying to figure out a way to reuse a personal license even though it was already used for a device.
Why I need that? Because that device where the sim resided can be deleted, due to costs or resource allocation. The activation works, the problem is that I have reached my limit and I can not remove the already allocated licenses even though those devices don’t exist anymore.